

📡 Capture the signal others can’t—be the envy of your streaming circle!
The Stellar Labs Long Range UHF HDTV 43 Element Yagi Antenna features a highly directional 43-element array with a Yagi corner reflector design, delivering superior gain and an enhanced front-to-back ratio for extended range and crystal-clear HDTV reception.
| ASIN | B01BP4OMF8 |
| AntennaDescription | Television |
| Box Contents | All required booms, brackets and hardware |
| Brand Name | Stellar Labs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Impedance | 75 Ohms |
| Manufacturer | Stellar Labs |
| Maximum Range | 96560 Metres |
| Number of Channels | 69 |
| UPC | 713179627656 |
S**D
THIS IS "THE KIND"! THIS Antenna is "PERFECT" in EVERY WAY; there is no need to shop any further! KNOW you will receive a RUGGED, well designed Antenna that is almost "an instrument". It's at a VERY reasonable price too. Friends, THIS Antenna is SO outstanding I bought 2 more! After writing this I think I will order one more to keep 2 spares in stock. In Los Angeles independent digital channel 8 was so weak the the signal would pixilate, suffer random drop-outs and some days totally 'Disappear"! I tried two other Yagi's and another antenna that looked like bedsprings, but things improved just slightly. Channel 8 remained illusive and very unstable. I am so pleased to tell you Channel 8 and it's 16 subchannels now have "Showroom" Quality" performance across ALL CHANNELS. To be honest, two channels on Channel 8 showed 'present', but had no programming (shows/data) on them. A FRESH CHANNEL-SCAN REPORTS 167 DIGITAL CHANNELS! I implore you, PLEASE use decent coax! I paid just a few dollars more for 'quad-shielded RG-59' to assure very low coax loss and I hope you will too. In fact IF you have a very long coax run please consider RG-6. At the antenna connector be sure you have a very snug coax connection. Now use about 5 inches of black tape and 'tightly wrap it' around the connector covering it 100%. Use one tywrap next. Finally use an ice cream stick and apply a generous coat of common roofing tar over ALL of your black tape! This assures a very watertight seal! My friend if you did a good job installing your mast, your spiffy Antenna should last DECADES! IF you ever need to remove the coax a razor blade or box cutter will cut right through the tar and tape and they quickly peal away. I know I can still install a 'Antenna Preamplifier' and splitters but, that requires power at the antenna and 4 runs of coax! My master bedroom is at the other end of my home and upstairs. I don't want my home to look like a spider web so I won't mind installing a second Yagi there... It's just one very short run and white coax will help the coax blend into the white paint. I know you will thank me later, but please know this: You CAN NOT capture and deliver Stations that are NOT at the Antenna. Said another way; "Garbage IN = Garbage OUT". If you live "in the Toolies or Sticks", PLEASE try THIS Antenna!! ~ YOU have LOTS to gain (pun intended)!
D**D
The antenna does work fairly well but wow, is it cheaply built. If you look at it wrong, pieces of plastic start to break apart. This can't possibly survive any kind of weather.
D**R
Excellent reception!!
A**R
VERY DISAPPOINTED. Less than half the channels of my last antenna that was much smaller. Added signal booster with little improvement.
J**E
I tried a lot of antennas and this one finally worked for me.
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